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{{Short description|37th Vicepresident of El Salvador (1989-1994)}} |
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|office = [[Vice President of El Salvador]] |
|office = 37th [[Vice President of El Salvador]] |
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|president = [[Alfredo Cristiani]] |
|president = [[Alfredo Cristiani]] |
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|predecessor = [[Rodolfo Antonio Castillo Claramount]] |
|predecessor = [[Rodolfo Antonio Castillo Claramount]] |
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|successor = [[Enrique Borgo Bustamante]] |
|successor = [[Enrique Borgo Bustamante]] |
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|termstart = June 1, 1989 |
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|termend = June 1, 1994 |
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|birth_date = February 29, 1952 |
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|birth_place = [[San Miguel, El Salvador|San Miguel]] |
|birth_place = [[San Miguel, El Salvador|San Miguel]] |
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'''José Francisco Merino López''' is a |
'''José Francisco Merino López''' is a [[El Salvador|Salvadoran]] politician and 37th [[Vice President of El Salvador]] from June 1, 1989 to June 1, 1994.<ref name="laprensa">{{Cite web |url=http://archive.laprensa.com.sv/20081115/nacion/El%20sube%20y%20baja%20del%20poder%20electoral.pdf |title=El sube y baja del poder electoral.pdf |publisher=La Prensa Gráfica |access-date=2011-02-24 |archive-date=2012-06-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120607032523/http://archive.laprensa.com.sv/20081115/nacion/El%20sube%20y%20baja%20del%20poder%20electoral.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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Merino was born on |
Merino was born on February 29, 1952,<ref>{{cite web |title=El Salvador - Legislative Assembly - Finance Committee |url=https://data.ipu.org/node/54/parliamentary-bodies/specialized-bodies/finance?chamber_id=13380 |website=Parline: the IPU’s Open Data Platform |publisher=IPU |language=en}}</ref> in [[San Miguel, El Salvador|San Miguel]].<ref name="bio">{{cite web |title=CURRICULUM VITAE JOSÉ FRANCISCO MERINO LÓPEZ, DIPUTADO |url=https://transparencia.asamblea.gob.sv/sites/default/files/2022-04/Francisco_Merino_Lopez.pdf |website=transparencia.asamblea.gob.sv/ |publisher=[[Legislative Assembly of El Salvador]]}}</ref> He studied in the [[University of El Salvador]].<ref name="bio" /> |
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Merino was reported to have been a confidant of right-wing death squad leader [[Roberto d'Aubuisson]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Farah |first1=Douglas |title=SALVADORAN PRESIDENT-ELECT FACING STIFF CHALLENGES |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1989/05/28/salvadoran-president-elect-facing-stiff-challenges/173dcce4-8812-453d-814d-06e0eb3c239a/ |website=Washington Post |date=28 May 1989}}</ref> He was a member of the constituent assembly from 1982 to 1984.<ref name="bio" /> |
Merino was reported to have been a confidant of right-wing death squad leader [[Roberto d'Aubuisson]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Farah |first1=Douglas |title=SALVADORAN PRESIDENT-ELECT FACING STIFF CHALLENGES |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1989/05/28/salvadoran-president-elect-facing-stiff-challenges/173dcce4-8812-453d-814d-06e0eb3c239a/ |website=Washington Post |date=28 May 1989}}</ref> He was a member of the constituent assembly from 1982 to 1984.<ref name="bio" /> |
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Merino was elected as [[Vice President of El Salvador]] in the [[1989 Salvadoran presidential election|1989 elections]], and served in the presidency of [[Alfredo Cristiani]] until 1994.<ref name="bio" /> He was additionally [[Minister of Interior]] from 1989 to 1990.<ref name="bio" /> He was a elected as a member of [[Central American Parliament]] from 1994 to 1999.<ref name="bio" /> In 1996 he left [[Nationalist Republican Alliance]] and joined [[National Coalition Party (El Salvador)|National Conciliation Party]].<ref name="bio" /> He was president of the Court of Accounts from 1998 to 1999.<ref name="bio" /> |
Merino was elected as [[Vice President of El Salvador]] in the [[1989 Salvadoran presidential election|1989 elections]], and served in the presidency of [[Alfredo Cristiani]] until 1994.<ref name="bio" /> He was additionally [[Minister of Interior]] from 1989 to 1990.<ref name="bio" /> He was a elected as a member of [[Central American Parliament]] from 1994 to 1999.<ref name="bio" /> In 1996 he left [[Nationalist Republican Alliance]] and joined [[National Coalition Party (El Salvador)|National Conciliation Party]].<ref name="bio" /> He was president of the Court of Accounts from 1998 to 1999.<ref name="bio" /> |
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Merino has been elected to [[Legislative Assembly of El Salvador]] consequently from 2000 to 2021.<ref name="bio" /> |
Merino has been elected to [[Legislative Assembly of El Salvador]] consequently from 2000 to 2021.<ref name="bio" /> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 20:35, 22 September 2024
José Francisco Merino López | |
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37th Vice President of El Salvador | |
In office June 1, 1989 – June 1, 1994 | |
President | Alfredo Cristiani |
Preceded by | Rodolfo Antonio Castillo Claramount |
Succeeded by | Enrique Borgo Bustamante |
Personal details | |
Born | February 29, 1952 San Miguel |
Political party | Nationalist Republican Alliance (1981–1996) National Conciliation Party (since 1996) |
José Francisco Merino López is a Salvadoran politician and 37th Vice President of El Salvador from June 1, 1989 to June 1, 1994.[1]
Merino was born on February 29, 1952,[2] in San Miguel.[3] He studied in the University of El Salvador.[3]
Merino was reported to have been a confidant of right-wing death squad leader Roberto d'Aubuisson.[4] He was a member of the constituent assembly from 1982 to 1984.[3]
Merino was elected as Vice President of El Salvador in the 1989 elections, and served in the presidency of Alfredo Cristiani until 1994.[3] He was additionally Minister of Interior from 1989 to 1990.[3] He was a elected as a member of Central American Parliament from 1994 to 1999.[3] In 1996 he left Nationalist Republican Alliance and joined National Conciliation Party.[3] He was president of the Court of Accounts from 1998 to 1999.[3]
Merino has been elected to Legislative Assembly of El Salvador consequently from 2000 to 2021.[3]
References
- ^ "El sube y baja del poder electoral.pdf" (PDF). La Prensa Gráfica. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-06-07. Retrieved 2011-02-24.
- ^ "El Salvador - Legislative Assembly - Finance Committee". Parline: the IPU’s Open Data Platform. IPU.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "CURRICULUM VITAE JOSÉ FRANCISCO MERINO LÓPEZ, DIPUTADO" (PDF). transparencia.asamblea.gob.sv/. Legislative Assembly of El Salvador.
- ^ Farah, Douglas (28 May 1989). "SALVADORAN PRESIDENT-ELECT FACING STIFF CHALLENGES". Washington Post.